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James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Sep 2020
Family Care Givers
I welcome the international day for older persons, purely for personal reasons, because my younger brother is elderly. Many of the stories that we have heard today evidence the profound impact that the coronavirus has had on those who are involved in care, whether that is the...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Nov 2016
Adoption and Permanence
At the recent SNP conference, along with many others—about 3,000, I think—I was profoundly moved when the First Minister addressed the issue of care-experienced kids in Scotland. Those young people are entitled to the same fair and equal opportunities as every other young pers...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
15 Dec 2011
Integration of Health and Social Care
Some work is already being done to ensure that the number of emergency admissions is lowered.Clearly, we should be focusing more on outcomes than on processes and looking for creative ways in which different levels of government can work together. As a great man once said, we ...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
09 Jun 2011
Caring for Scotland’s Older People
As I will go on to say, the principle is sound. There is no reason to do things at a national level; they could quite easily be done at a local level. The partnerships could have worked at a Glasgow level, but that did not happen because of the intransigence of people within t...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
17 Jan 2013
Day Centre Reform (Glasgow)
I thank my colleague Bob Doris for bringing forward this debate on an important issue that unfortunately continues to raise its head in the city of Glasgow. We all recognise that, because of the financial situation, hard decisions need to be made and that we need to modernise ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Mar 2013
Adult Health and Social Care (Integration)
I thank you for that reminder, Presiding Officer, just before I got up to speak.Like most others, I welcome the Government’s plans to integrate health and social care. I am confident that the bill will help bring together the best that the NHS and local authorities, along with...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
26 Apr 2017
Carers and Social Care
I am kind of hoping that you will cut my time. The post sums up the feeling that has been outlined in the debate. It was by a carer—Jessica Gentry—in England, but carers from throughout England, Northern Ireland, Wales and, of course, Scotland commented on how accurate it was...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Jun 2011
Caring for Scotland’s Older People
Hubert Humphrey, Vice President to Lyndon B Johnson and defeated presidential candidate in 1968, once said:“the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; those who...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Sep 2016
Early Learning and Childcare Provision
There is not a member of the Scottish Parliament who would disagree with the notion that children are the key to Scotland having a prosperous future. That point has been made by the three previous speakers. Every child in Scotland deserves high-quality education. It is essenti...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Nov 2011
Carers and Young Carers Strategy
The minister made it clear in his speech just how much the Scottish Government recognises the debt that Scotland owes to its carers and the huge role that they play in the economy and the wellbeing of the country. I was particularly delighted to hear him talk about short break...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
26 Apr 2017
Carers and Social Care
Sorry, Presiding Officer. You asked me to identify her. While we are discussing care, it would be wrong of me not to mention home carers who are not employed by a governing body but who do it because they are a family member, friend or partner. Many people are unable to seek ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Jan 2022
Mental Health and Wellbeing (Primary Care)
This is an extremely important debate and I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak in support of the motion in the name of Kevin Stewart. That is why I am sorry that, before I get into my speech, I have to ask the minister whether, during his closing speech, he can inform...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Committee
15 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We heard from Mr Poolman about barriers that prevent workers from working together closely. I was a member of a community health and care partnership in Glasgow 11 or 12 years ago, and I saw the same problem, not between the workers but between the people who held the power, w...
James Dornan SNP Committee
17 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am not suggesting for a second that you do not support the principle of a national care service, but surely you have the opportunity to sell what you are asking for. I do not think that the Government is looking for a prescriptive method of providing a national care service....
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Committee
18 Jun 2024
Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)
Good morning. I want to ask about SDS in the wider context of social care. To what extent do your studies take account of wider policy and the legislative context for SDS, such as the integration of health and social care? What needs to be prioritised in the wider social care ...
The Convener SNP Committee
14 Mar 2018
Independent Care Review
The next item of business is a briefing from the independent care review. The committee will take evidence from the Minister for Childcare and Early Years next week, and the minister’s remit covers care-experienced young people. Today’s session is, in part, to inform next week...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
28 May 2019
Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As others have done, I pay tribute to John Finnie for his tireless work and for his commitment to bringing the bill into being. His bill might not have unanimous backing among members of the Scottish Parliament or the public, but it is a vital step towards creating a fairer an...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
20 Nov 2019
Health and Social Care (Investment)
Last year, the NHS celebrated its 70th birthday. Over the decades, every one of us will have used it in one way or another, whether through being born in the NHS, seeing a GP, having an operation in a hospital or simply visiting an optician for a free NHS eye examination. Desp...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
19 Feb 2020
National Health Service
It is not often that I am asked to do that, Presiding Officer. Thank you very much. Laughter. I see that it has not been met by universal approval. In the last budget, the finance secretary committed an extra £454 million to NHS front-line services to improve waiting times an...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Jul 2020
Care Promise
A great thing about the care review is its unwavering commitment to making sure that the care-experienced community is at its heart. Does the Deputy First Minister agree that care-experienced young people must remain at the heart of the process as the next important steps are ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 Nov 2020
World Stroke Day and Stroke Care (Covid-19)
I thank my colleague Alexander Stewart for bringing this incredibly important debate to the chamber, and I thank Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland for its helpful briefing and for all the good work that it does in keeping the dangers of stroke at the forefront of our thinking....
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Sep 2021
Scottish Ambulance Service
First, as everyone else has done, I pay tribute to the incredible hard-working staff of the Scottish Ambulance Service. They are undoubtedly at the sharp end of our health service provision, and they deal with some of the most serious situations that we will ever face in life ...
James Dornan SNP Committee
29 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage1
Therefore, the national care service might give you a platform to espouse what you are doing as being a way for other parts of the country to do things and for the national care service to work on the same sort of basis.
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 May 2023
Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill: Stage 1
My apologies for the short delay, Presiding Officer. I was kicked out and had to log myself in again. Across the chamber, there is not a member who puts themselves forward to stand for election without believing that their work can improve and protect the lives and wellbeing ...
James Dornan SNP Committee
18 Jun 2024
Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)
Does anybody else what to come in on that point? I have one or two other questions. What impact, if any, would changes proposed by the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill have on SDS? Does the passage of that bill offer an opportunity to reconsider how relevant legislation ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
15 Dec 2011
Integration of Health and Social Care
I thank the cabinet secretary for her speech and welcome the measures that she outlined. I was particularly pleased to hear her talk about giving people priority over organisations. As has already been stated, Scotland faces huge demographic changes over the coming years, part...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 Jun 2016
Celebrating Glasgow’s Third Sector
The timing of this debate could not be better given that it is both carers week and volunteers week. I am sure that some of my colleagues will take this opportunity to praise the great work that is done by both carers and volunteers throughout their constituencies, and I will ...
The Convener (James Dornan) SNP Committee
01 Feb 2017
Education and Culture Committee Recommendations
Good morning. I welcome everyone to the fourth meeting in 2017 of the Education and Skills Committee. I remind everyone present to please turn their mobile phones and other devices to silent mode. We have received apologies from Tavish Scott. The only item of business today i...
The Convener SNP Committee
14 Mar 2018
Independent Care Review
Thank you very much for that. It was very useful and it was good to see so that many people participated in the questions. Before I invite questions from members, I will start by asking Rosie Moore and Kevin Browne for their views on how the care review has sought thus far to ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
12 Sep 2018
Suicide Prevention
I welcome Clare Haughey to her new position. I am sure that mental health services will benefit from Clare’s experience. Last week, the Government put mental health at the forefront of its agenda and this debate is another strand of the on-going work that we need to undertake...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
27 Nov 2018
Violence against Women
“Quick girls, pop your coat and shoes on and get tucked up in bed,” insists a young mother. “But mam, it is not cold. Why do I need to wear shoes in bed?” replies a weary child. The mother sighs, prepared to tell another lie to her three young daughters: “Because it is to get ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 May 2020
Coronavirus (Scotland) (No 2) Bill: Stage 1
I am delighted to have the opportunity to speak in today’s debate on this essential piece of emergency legislation. I am also grateful to be able to join the Parliament virtually from the comfort of my own home, and I hope that there are no technical difficulties. I thank the ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Sep 2020
Programme for Government 2020-21
My apologies, Presiding Officer. It is a pleasure to take part in the proceedings and to speak as the last backbench SNP MSP in this Parliament’s final programme for government debate. It is a programme for success and renewal and it shows that, 13 years on, it is still this...
James Dornan SNP Committee
25 Oct 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It is about informal care expectations. How did you figure out the low, high and mixed levels of expectation? When you say that the expectation is low in the UK countries, I take that to mean that there is not an expectation that your family will look after you, but we all kno...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Committee
08 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I was on a health and social care partnership when I was a councillor, and I saw the benefit of that joint working, although the silo mentality was still very strong then. I am pleased to hear that things have improved in the IJBs. I have a question for Alison Keir. The bill ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Committee
29 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage1
I have a question for Rachel Cackett. You have mentioned self-directed support a couple of times now, Rachel, and it seems to me that you are using it as an example of why we should not be going down this current route. Surely, though, a national care service with a uniform ro...
James Dornan SNP Committee
29 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage1
It was interesting to hear what Rachel Cackett said. The most important line was that this should be not top down but bottom up. There are perhaps some concerns from witnesses about not so much whether there is a need for reform as whether reform should be now and what it shou...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Committee
05 Dec 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I have a question for Hannah Tweed about the concerns of carers about care home visits. Do you believe that the bill addresses those concerns? If not, how could the relevant section of the bill be amended to address them?
James Dornan SNP Committee
15 Nov 2022
National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
People usually try to silence my microphone rather than turn it on. I come back to Tracey Dalling’s analogy about the house. Is the bill not more like having an opportunity to purchase something and then design it once you see the space and where the opportunities are? On t...
James Dornan SNP Committee
18 Jun 2024
Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 (Post-legislative Scrutiny)
Could the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill present you with an opportunity to allay some of your frustrations about the importance of SDS? If the importance of SDS as being the only delivery model is highlighted during the passage of the bill, would that be useful?
James Dornan SNP Chamber
09 Jun 2011
Caring for Scotland’s Older People
I do not have time. I am sorry.The idea that creating a new nationwide bureaucracy will address the poor integration of health boards does not add up at this stage.I am pleased that the Scottish Government has announced a £70 million change fund in the draft budget to support ...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
14 Sep 2011
“The Government Economic Strategy”
I do not really like to tell my colleagues what to do. However, I would like Mr Findlay to listen to the rest of what I was going to say.The trust is a perfect example of local people working together to see how they can make a sustainable contribution to the local economy and...
James Dornan SNP Committee
27 Feb 2013
Section 23 Reports
I second Mary Scanlon’s comments. It is disappointing that the Scottish Government is having to legislate, but it is appropriate that it does so. There is evidence that the will might be there at some levels for health and social care departments to work together, but it does ...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
07 Mar 2013
Adult Health and Social Care (Integration)
Having been a councillor in Glasgow City Council, I have seen a payroll vote at work. I suggest that we have a jointly accountable officer, as per the proposals.Labour’s amendment mentions“a strong role for local authorities”,but the main thrust of Jackie Baillie’s opening spe...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Committee
02 Apr 2014
Section 23 Report
I will ask David Williams a question and then put a question to the rest of the panel. We have had quite a lot of discussion about early intervention. You mentioned it, Mr Williams, and I think that Annie Gunner Logan talked about the impact that low-level services could have ...
James Dornan SNP Committee
02 Apr 2014
Section 23 Report
The charge is putting people off going to the day care services. Mr Williams, the civil service advice that I have seen suggests that SDS has nothing to do with Glasgow City Council’s decision to charge £15 a day for day care services.
James Dornan SNP Committee
19 Nov 2014
Section 23 Reports
I am delighted that everybody supports the strategy. I am happy to hear that you were speaking to a social worker last night who was happy with it. It is a great thing. However, it would be nice if there was a more uniform way for local authorities to implement it. There seem ...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
02 Jun 2016
Taking Scotland Forward: Creating a Fairer Scotland
I completely agree with an awful lot of what Alex Rowley said. It is only fair to say that the constituency that I represent is in a city that has been represented by Labour for more than 50 years. Many of the deep-rooted problems that Alex Rowley talked about were caused by t...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
01 Dec 2016
Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
I do not know what it is like to live in fear of being beaten in my own home. I do not know what it is like to have to hide with small children under a bed, in case someone chooses to abuse me, or worse, the children. I do not know what it is like to have to tell my children t...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
26 Apr 2017
Carers and Social Care
There can hardly be a job that is more important than providing care for the most vulnerable members of society. The home carers workforce is among the most adaptable and committed workforces in the country. Home carers have a complex role that requires a wealth of knowledge. ...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
10 May 2017
National Health Service Pay
Before I start what I was going to say, I want to make it clear to members on the Labour benches and others that they do not have a monopoly on awareness of people having to deal with the health service. They are not the only people who have had people die in hospital or who c...
James Dornan SNP Chamber
10 May 2017
National Health Service Pay
Scottish nurses are better looked after than any other nurses across the UK. What the Labour Party fails to recognise at any time in any debate is that, although we work under the same financial restrictions as the rest of the UK does, we have decided to have no compulsory red...
The Convener (James Dornan) SNP Committee
27 Sep 2017
Children and Young People (Information Sharing) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome everyone to the 24th meeting in 2017 of the Education and Skills Committee. I remind everyone present to turn their mobile phones and other devices to silent for the duration of the meeting. Tavish Scott will join us, but he will be a few minutes late. Daniel Johnso...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
13 Dec 2017
Finance
When I saw the Conservative Party motion, I was—again—blown away by its sheer audacity and hypocrisy. However, it is from Murdo Fraser, so what else would we expect? While some of the Tories’ colleagues and partners are, like so many of the rich and the elite, able to squirre...
The Convener (James Dornan) SNP Committee
28 Feb 2018
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning. I welcome everyone to the seventh meeting in 2018 of the Education and Skills Committee. I remind everyone present to turn their mobile phones and other devices to silent for the duration of the meeting. We have received apologies from Mary Fee, who will struggle...
The Convener SNP Committee
14 Mar 2018
Independent Care Review
Thank you both for that. Rosie Moore talked about the importance of care-experienced voices and we have just heard that very powerfully for ourselves, so thank you very much. I have one question for Fiona Duncan. How do you get the request out for people to participate in the...
The Convener SNP Committee
21 Mar 2018
Ask the Minister
This is the last in our series of ask-the-minister evidence sessions. Today we will hear from the Minister for Childcare and Early Years, with a focus on two themes: early learning and childcare; and care-experienced young people. I welcome Maree Todd, the Minister for Childc...
The Convener SNP Committee
21 Mar 2018
Ask the Minister
We will move to the second theme, which is questions on care-experienced young people. I would like to start by asking a question that we have received from Who Cares? Scotland, some of whose members have joined us today—welcome. The question is this: “Will the Minister commi...
The Convener SNP Committee
09 Jan 2019
Budget Scrutiny 2019-20
You mentioned libraries and home carers; you also said that libraries are a statutory service and therefore you have to keep that service. Libraries have been closing for some time and moving into local colleges and other local facilities, so there is nothing new about that. T...
James Dornan (Glasgow Cathcart) (SNP) SNP Chamber
24 Jan 2019
Committees’ Pre-budget Scrutiny
I am pleased to speak in the debate on behalf of the Local Government and Communities Committee. The local government and housing budget is vast. This year, the committee decided to focus on three issues: first, the biggest spend in our remit, which is the local government ann...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 30 September 2020

30 Sep 2020 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Family Care Givers
Dornan, James SNP Glasgow Cathcart Watch on SPTV

I welcome the international day for older persons, purely for personal reasons, because my younger brother is elderly.

Many of the stories that we have heard today evidence the profound impact that the coronavirus has had on those who are involved in care, whether that is the carers—paid or unpaid—those who visit their loved ones in care homes or other settings, or those who require care. The staff in care homes and sheltered accommodation around my community and the country deserve immense credit for looking after our society’s most vulnerable people at the most challenging of times.

In April, I met—outdoors, of course—staff in care homes and sheltered accommodation in my constituency to provide them with top-up pieces of PPE that were kindly donated by local businesses. I was hugely impressed by the users and staff who I met and by the steps that all the homes had taken to adapt to the unprecedented situation. Just this week, my office heard back from some of the care homes that I had visited, and I was delighted to be informed that, to date, they have reported zero Covid cases. I thank them for all their hard work and dedication and for the care that they have shown throughout the pandemic.

Some of the measures that have already been introduced to prevent outbreaks in care homes—such as weekly staff testing, enhanced infection prevention and control and the provision of PPE—have undoubtedly saved lives, but, sadly, many facilities and families have faced, and continue to face, some of the most heartbreaking situations that we can imagine.

The most recent comprehensive National Records of Scotland Covid-19 report showed that the percentage of coronavirus deaths in care homes was the same as the percentage of Covid deaths in hospital: 46 per cent. Every week of the pandemic until the NRS report on 9 September, care homes have reported Covid deaths. Just as in other countries, the weekly number of deaths in our care homes has begun to increase again.

Worldwide, the death toll of this horrendous virus has reached a milestone that no one wanted to see. Officially, the death toll has now surpassed 1 million people. That figure starkly highlights why we must tread cautiously with any changes to existing guidance and make changes only when it is deemed clinically safe to do so.

I recognise how immensely difficult it is for anybody to see or hear the distress that relatives, families and those working in care homes are experiencing. I have an 86-year-old mother and my partner has a 76-year-old mother, who contracted Covid while receiving treatment for a stroke and was not allowed any visitors while recovering. Thankfully, our mothers are both now at home and living with the restrictions that are in place in Glasgow, but that experience gave us a flavour of what it must be like for those who have loved ones in care.

It is important for care home residents and their loved ones to see each other, and it is obvious that having visitors is fundamental to the health and wellbeing of those who live in such settings. Nonetheless, as we have heard, it is difficult to balance safe visiting with the risks that are posed by this awful virus.

Unfortunately, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and a number of other health boards in the west of Scotland are under more stringent rules than those in the rest of the country and, as part of that, care home visits have been further restricted. They are limited to outdoor visits with a maximum of three people from no more than two households or essential indoor visits.

I am in touch with a constituent whose mother is in a care home. Due to the current rules, she has been visiting her mother outdoors, which the home has been using marquees to facilitate. Earlier this month during a visit, harsh winds made the marquee structures feel unsafe, causing my constituent and her mother alarm. My constituent is fearful that, should those restrictions remain in place over the winter months, it could become virtually impossible to see her mother, which we all want to avoid happening. However, we should not be under any illusion about the complexity of balancing the need to allow visits to take place safely for everyone with the risk of causing harm through this awful virus. The home in question specialises in the care of those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, which brings further challenges in itself.

The Scottish Government has worked hard with Scottish Care to find as good a balance as possible between its responsibilities to keep people safe and protect lives and its sincere recognition of the positive benefits of family connection for care home residents. Since the start of the pandemic, the priority has been to save people’s lives, wherever they live, and, as part of that priority, the Government has taken firm action to protect care home staff and residents.

The First Minister has said—and I do not for a second doubt her—that

“no decisions”

taken by the Government

“have been more difficult and at times more genuinely upsetting than the range of decisions”

that have been taken

“around care homes”.—[Official Report, 17 September 2020; c 12.]

I am grateful that the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport is ensuring that care home visiting guidance is kept under review, and I appreciate the work that is being undertaken to develop proposals for the next stage of the visiting plan.

I fully support the principle of a national care service. It feels like an idea whose time has come. If there is to be any silver lining from this horrendous virus, it must be that we use the space that it has created to rebuild some of the parts of society that needed change. A national care service sounds like a good place to start.

I hope that my constituents, and others across the country, will be reassured by today’s debate, and that the Government will look to open up further visiting options for families, including increased frequency of visits, while continuing to work tirelessly towards keeping people safe and protected during this public health crisis.

16:45  

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